Hi Kin, I tried your suggestion but same result. What I do to test is ssh to my linux server from there I telnet to localhost port 7373 (in my case) I login into the cluster with the user I want to test I run set/password What I noticed is that if I telnet to the private ip (or public ip) the issue is not present. So it seems related to the telnet localhost. Strange BTW, what is the purpose of the set/passphrase command? Andrea --> On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 5:42 PM Kin <ea3cv@cronux.net> wrote:
Andrea,
What’s happening is very strange. The set/password command can be used with any privilege level (<9). Have you tried using it like this: set/password <cr/lf> ????
Careful! Not set/pass, that’s a different command. There is also the set/passphrase command.
Kin EA3CV
------------------------------ *De: *Andrea <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org> *Para: *The <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org> *CC: *Andrea <andrea.timpy@gmail.com> *Fecha: *martes, 20 de enero de 2026 16:37 CET *Asunto: *[Dxspider-support] set/password not working properly
Hi, all users that have a password configured by the sysop are not able to change it by their own with the command set/password They get error "not allowed".
Any other experiencing this issue?
Thanks
andrea iz2lsc
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